translated from Spanish: “Jeffrey Epstein, Disgustingly Rich,” a crude and outrageous portrait of child trafficking

Cristian Ruiz
Morelia, Michoacán.- One of the news that most outraged the whole world over the past year was the apparent suicide of Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire who was about to be tried for having generated trafficking and child prostitution networks for more than 20 years and also offered his services to people in the upper echelons of power.
This led Netflix to premiere this week the documentary series “Jeffrey Epstein, Disgustingly Rich,” where women recount what this criminal’s modus operandi looked like who boasted how to be friends with world leaders, entrepreneurs, actors, singers and people who would be able to kill for money.
The series is not suitable for all audiences and that is made clear at the beginning of each of the four chapters, because there the victims count as only 12,13, 14 and 16 years old were directed to perform sexual favors to politicians, entrepreneurs and Epstein himself in exchange for a large sum of money.
Names like current U.S. President Donald Trump come to light, and the documentary doesn’t skimp on demonstrating evidence and testimony of how Epstein got rich in building child prostitution networks without authorities doing anything about it.
This documentary comes at a fairly controversial moment, as just last June the hacking group Anonymous reappeared and re-emphasized that Donald Trump was very close to Jeffrey Epstein, as was Prince Andrew of the United Kingdom.
In conclusion, “Jeffrey Epstein, Disgustingly Rich,” is a docuserie worth seeing enough to understand what child prostitution networks within the upper spheres of power are like, and how money can hurt if it’s in the wrong hands.

Original source in Spanish

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